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Inter-Korean Panel Meetings Held

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK

    Kaesong, April 10 (KCNA) -- The 4th meeting of the panel for reconnecting the rail and road links between the north and the south and the 3rd meeting of the panel for flood control in the River Rimjin were held in Kaesong from April 8 to 10. At the meeting of the panel for reconnecting the rail and road links between the north and the south, both sides adopted an agreement after discussing the issue of designing railway stations in areas along the Demarcation Line on the east and west coasts for opening the inter-Korean railways and other structures, the issue of providing equipment and materials, the issue of adopting a main agreement on the train service between the north and the south and exchanging the documents and effectuating them, the repair and servicing of the already supplied equipment and vehicles, technical service for the regular operation of equipment for paving roads and the issue of setting up and running a temporary auto office and other matters.
    At the meeting of the panel for flood control in the River Rimjin, the two sides published a joint press release after discussing technical issues related to the field survey for this purpose.
    In the joint press release both sides agreed upon provisions concerning separate survey, detailed survey and a list of the equipment and materials necessary for survey and points related to the provision of information including hydro-meteorological information of the north side and decided to adopt this as an appendix to the "agreement on flood control in the River Rimjin."
    At the meetings both sides agreed to consult and decide on the date and venue for the tenth working contact for reconnecting the rail and road links between the north and the south and the date and venue for the working contact to discuss the issues arising in the course of survey for flood control in the River Rimjin by way of exchanging documents in the future.



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